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the typical u.s. corporate bond losses could lose 15 percent of the 30-year bond suffering 26% loss. so the fear, the buzz on wall street is we could see a 2002-like route in bonds. they're not saying how, when, white, where, no details, but that aid half trillion dollars corporate bond market could be rattled a little bit with this. and when you have blank line saying it, you have to say, wait a second, what is going on? and i will tell you something, pensions and life insurance, and also a systemic risk of bank balance sheets because they have been big buyers of government bonds. so the banks are truly too big to fail because they have been the ones buying government debt. we have to watch out. david: a bubble in search of a pen. only liz macdonald. liz: thank you very much. david: well, you think new york is an expensive city? maybe not today. up next, find out where in the big apple you can get coffee for a nickel. and a slice of cheesecake for $0.19. we will tell you where. liz: plus, we will loo
the typical u.s. corporate bond losses could lose 15 percent of the 30-year bond suffering 26% loss. so the fear, the buzz on wall street is we could see a 2002-like route in bonds. they're not saying how, when, white, where, no details, but that aid half trillion dollars corporate bond market could be rattled a little bit with this. and when you have blank line saying it, you have to say, wait a second, what is going on? and i will tell you something, pensions and life insurance, and also a...
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u.s. embassy in turkey a terror. two are dead. military sources telling fox news that all u.s. staff are safe at this time. in mexico city, people are dead after the explosion at a mexican owned state oil company. the cause of the explosion remains unknown. those are your headlines. who got bleeped, you or me? thank you to congress taking the can down the road, massive defense cuts were put off until march 1. with just one month ago, there is little sign of progress. general charles joining us now. welcome, sir. $500 million in defense department spending cuts. they are likely inevitable. your thoughts on the impact. >> first of all, there has already been $487 billion of cuts levied on the deal. the 500 billion that is pending would be devastating. one of the things that i like to remind people of is we are already in sequestration. the department has already started cutting their spending on many other programs. lori: the first tape showed a contraction. as you know, there are a lot of d
u.s. embassy in turkey a terror. two are dead. military sources telling fox news that all u.s. staff are safe at this time. in mexico city, people are dead after the explosion at a mexican owned state oil company. the cause of the explosion remains unknown. those are your headlines. who got bleeped, you or me? thank you to congress taking the can down the road, massive defense cuts were put off until march 1. with just one month ago, there is little sign of progress. general charles joining us...
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in the u.s. you can turn on the restructuring. the great thing about the labor market is it is extremely flexible, highly competitive. france, italy, spain. the friction cost, the cost of restructuring. whether they complained it in the right way. dennis: china slowdown. >> very strong december, very strong january. the chinese are rampant. dennis: and a mideast blowup, is it really that bad? >> it has gotten tougher. dennis: now a vastly more important story, oscar pistorius accused of murdering his girlfriend shooting through the bathroom door. nike just dropped him. >> allegedly. nike has done the right thing. they pulled back and allow the judicial process to play out. but it really depends on what happens. i know we're on this 24/7 media channel. we better wait and see what happens. dennis: thank you very much for being with us. cheryl: who wants to be a billionaire? you're looking to join the elite group, harvard education is your best bet if you can get in, right? ivy league university has winners in a population. almost do
in the u.s. you can turn on the restructuring. the great thing about the labor market is it is extremely flexible, highly competitive. france, italy, spain. the friction cost, the cost of restructuring. whether they complained it in the right way. dennis: china slowdown. >> very strong december, very strong january. the chinese are rampant. dennis: and a mideast blowup, is it really that bad? >> it has gotten tougher. dennis: now a vastly more important story, oscar pistorius...
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shares of u.s. airways flew higher. and let it snow! ski resort owners in the northeast are thrilled a foot of snow could drop by friday, making for a powder-packed weekend. mark sebastian of option pit mentoring joins us now for a closer look at the market. good morning to you. do you suspect with the strength that we have had in this market, that some people are going to want to take profits here mark? > > you know, maybe, but i wouldn't. i think we are due for a breather here at this 14,000 level in the dow. but there are going to be a lot of investors that see this train that has already left the station and want to get onboard. i think we are going to see an all-time high in the dow in the next 30 to 60 days. > wow. let's do some bonding: what do you think about the bond market? is this the time to buy there? > > for a short-term trader, yes. i think we have hit a near- term low. but over the long haul, rates are still really low historically. i don't know that i would want to own bonds if i had a 5- to 10-year duration. > what abo
shares of u.s. airways flew higher. and let it snow! ski resort owners in the northeast are thrilled a foot of snow could drop by friday, making for a powder-packed weekend. mark sebastian of option pit mentoring joins us now for a closer look at the market. good morning to you. do you suspect with the strength that we have had in this market, that some people are going to want to take profits here mark? > > you know, maybe, but i wouldn't. i think we are due for a breather here at this...
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the u.s. postal service? yeah, that's correct. letter carrier fashions coming to a post office near you. plus, an elderly british woman finally quits smoking at age 102 and didn't quit because of her health. no, find out why she really quit after this. ♪ smoking in the boardroom ♪ ♪ >> u.s. postal service will start selling a line of clothes and accessories, rain, heat, snow next year, so you could look like one of them. any comment, charles? >> you want to raise 3 million a year with some of-- >> it's cute. and throw in the cologne while you're at it. stuart: oh, oh. charles: okay, i'm not trying to diss anyone i think it's a goofy idea, but i will tell you i remember them talking about building the world's tallest building over at madison square garden. they've got a lot of real estate. i think there are ways to do things to make more than 3 million dollars. stuart: you're a smart guy. listen to this one. after 82 years of smoking, a 102-year-old british woman is finally quitting cigar
the u.s. postal service? yeah, that's correct. letter carrier fashions coming to a post office near you. plus, an elderly british woman finally quits smoking at age 102 and didn't quit because of her health. no, find out why she really quit after this. ♪ smoking in the boardroom ♪ ♪ >> u.s. postal service will start selling a line of clothes and accessories, rain, heat, snow next year, so you could look like one of them. any comment, charles? >> you want to raise 3 million a...
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the study found u.s. advertisers plan to spend more than $4 billion. 64% want to boost their social media budget this year. but e market reports social media advertising lags far behind other ad channels. these the latest from fox business, giving you the power to prosper. lori: could the man in charge of the international stock exchange get rid of the new york stock exchange just after buying the iconic marketplace? senior correspondent charlie gasparino here with exclusive new details. >> i can tell you just about every banker and every market participant in this space known as the exchange space, there is lots of activity as we were first to report. nasdaq held talks with carlisle. there is lot of stuff going on in terms of buying and selling, mergers and acquisitions but these people are clearly pointing to the potential and very real potential that jeff sprekter at some point, the ceo of the ice unclouds -- unloads cash equities business. it has a lot stuff going on the european derivatives business
the study found u.s. advertisers plan to spend more than $4 billion. 64% want to boost their social media budget this year. but e market reports social media advertising lags far behind other ad channels. these the latest from fox business, giving you the power to prosper. lori: could the man in charge of the international stock exchange get rid of the new york stock exchange just after buying the iconic marketplace? senior correspondent charlie gasparino here with exclusive new details....
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so we say this fear trade which buffett highlighted, the u.s. is not going to default, but the reason they downgraded us was political dysfunctionality, liz. and that's a theme we remain with, dysfunctionality, deleverage. liz: david darst is coming up with five names in a minute for your portfolio. so stay tuned. i'm so thrilled to have you here on a day like this where we're falling. people get a little nervous. don't be david says. the closing bell ringing in exactly 50 minutes. whole foods a favorite on wall street over the years, with its stellar margins, steady traffic in stores, strong growth and it all started as a dream that co ceo and co founder john mackey says still operates as a dream in his mind and in the shareholders minds it should. the tenets of mackey's conscious capitalism. he's going to outline these for you. will it work for you and your company? he says it will. you need to hear it. it's a fox business exclusive. ♪ i'm a conservative investor. but that doesn't mean i don't want to make money. i love making money. i try t
so we say this fear trade which buffett highlighted, the u.s. is not going to default, but the reason they downgraded us was political dysfunctionality, liz. and that's a theme we remain with, dysfunctionality, deleverage. liz: david darst is coming up with five names in a minute for your portfolio. so stay tuned. i'm so thrilled to have you here on a day like this where we're falling. people get a little nervous. don't be david says. the closing bell ringing in exactly 50 minutes. whole foods...
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komen's investments in early detection and treatment have helped reduce breast cancer mortality in the u.s. by 33% since 1990. help us continue serving the millions of women and men with breast cancer who still need us every day. register for the 3-day now. (woman) it's just been an amazing, amazing journey. i love these people. ♪ and it's beautiful >>> president obama and congressional democrats trying to get sup lick support for putting off so called seek quest traigs. kest traigs. don't seem to be getting much traction. mark math use joins with us the latest polling results. >> for the latest following numbers, it's a pretty mixed bag. >> seek quest traigs means what it means to the american people is unemployment. >> instead of automatic cuts we're looking at nine days from now that will have an impact on everything from head start to military readiness. >> in an interview with dan ashley, and standing in front of members of the military. >> if congress allows this meat cleaver approach to take place it will jeopardize our military readiness. >> the spokesman says congressional repu
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this is the one rater that downgraded the u.s. government. they're not the only rater that did crummy stuff during the run-up. >> absolutely right. >> doesn't this look fishy to you? the government going -- >> raising questions why are they going after s&p and after moody's and not moody's and fitch? s&p, maybe i'm biased has been a leader in terms of telling people this is what we do. this is how we do it. they have been very open, more than the other two ratings agencies and i think the reason doj is going after them because they have been so open, saying this is our rules. these are our criteria. doj can look at that and say we think now we caught you on something you said you were doing but now you're not. >> we should point out that doj has been working on this case, i got this from a source that is advisor to the government for several is years now. they have been clearly looking at the rating agencies, following the financial crisis. they think, just because the other ones didn't get charged. that doesn't mean they won't get charged. t
this is the one rater that downgraded the u.s. government. they're not the only rater that did crummy stuff during the run-up. >> absolutely right. >> doesn't this look fishy to you? the government going -- >> raising questions why are they going after s&p and after moody's and not moody's and fitch? s&p, maybe i'm biased has been a leader in terms of telling people this is what we do. this is how we do it. they have been very open, more than the other two ratings...
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., u.s. exports and jobs by making u.s. products more expensive in japan which is our forth largest trading partner. the yen is already down 15% or so ends if the dollar in the last few months since japan began talking up this more aggressive, these more aggressive efforts to stimulate its economy. just two weekends ago the g20 group of world's largest economies including u.s. and japan, issued a statement, a communique on stimulus and currencies that a lot of analysts viewed as an endorsement of japan's plans. so for now, it does not look like the u.s. or other nations are moving to devalue currencies in response to japan's policies. but depending how far japan goes, they might feel that they have to. take a listen. >> if countries dope retaliate, then what the risk is, is that they have recessions. the euro is rising right now for example, and unless the europeans try to offset it with easy, easier monetary policy, there is risk of a worsening recession in europe. >> here in the u.s. the al
., u.s. exports and jobs by making u.s. products more expensive in japan which is our forth largest trading partner. the yen is already down 15% or so ends if the dollar in the last few months since japan began talking up this more aggressive, these more aggressive efforts to stimulate its economy. just two weekends ago the g20 group of world's largest economies including u.s. and japan, issued a statement, a communique on stimulus and currencies that a lot of analysts viewed as an endorsement...
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u.s. government shutdown. they are off the table. cheryl: let's forget about the market. let's talk about the super bowl. all of the ads. dennis: hominy cakes did it take for the nerd to get that shot right? melissa: it ruined my appetite which is what i needed at that point. lori: i love guys like that. that is my type. [ laughter ] melissa: i am speechless. i am melissa francis. lori: i am lori rothman. rbc wealth management ceo joins us on whether or not this pullback will last. melissa: is your wallet running on empty? consumers spend more on gasoline as a percentage on their income in nearly a decade. lori: the white house and action against china. let's get you updated on the market as we do every 15 minutes. nicole: you have to blame europe. let's take a look at the major market averages. you'll not see the dow 14,000. 13,887. that is a loss of nearly .9%. the tech heavy nasdaq is down one quarter of a percent. these were high levels that we have seen since october 2007. a lot of th
u.s. government shutdown. they are off the table. cheryl: let's forget about the market. let's talk about the super bowl. all of the ads. dennis: hominy cakes did it take for the nerd to get that shot right? melissa: it ruined my appetite which is what i needed at that point. lori: i love guys like that. that is my type. [ laughter ] melissa: i am speechless. i am melissa francis. lori: i am lori rothman. rbc wealth management ceo joins us on whether or not this pullback will last. melissa: is...
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it really is not that much different than the u.s. law in terms of the degrees of homicide. >> and very quickly because we're almost out of time. isn't it it common sense he would yell before he would shoot? whoever is in that bathroom, i'm going to shoot? isn't that and kmo common sense. >> i will answer that yes. go ahead and make up something. >> here i am, why don't you shoot first? this is somebody who has just been waken out of bed. his life has had to overcome adversity. this is somebody who has somebody he loves very much there and wants to take care of her and he's panicked and he has violence done to him in the past. i don't know that it's that crazy as what the prosecution's theory is. >> i mean, come on. >> there's no jury and the judge today said he can't be so sure. >> i think you've made a good case. jeffrey toobin and mark, thank you so much. mark is co-author of "mistrial." we're far from through with this story because there's so much interest. we're devoting a full hour to it. "anderson cooper 360," blade runner, mu
it really is not that much different than the u.s. law in terms of the degrees of homicide. >> and very quickly because we're almost out of time. isn't it it common sense he would yell before he would shoot? whoever is in that bathroom, i'm going to shoot? isn't that and kmo common sense. >> i will answer that yes. go ahead and make up something. >> here i am, why don't you shoot first? this is somebody who has just been waken out of bed. his life has had to overcome...
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liz: it is bad for the u.s. economy would it takes more manpower and brains to file the return on your income than it does to earn it. that is what the states are showing. watch out for what california did. there is nothing more permanent than a temporary tax. if they do this experiment, but the sales tax into the code permanently for the state. there is a debate about pushing consumers to do online shopping. david: if you want less of something, tax it more. the reverse is true. we want more growth. we want more jobs. the governor of kansas has the same message. he is putting hard numbers on the table saying this would be the 23,000 jobs by 2020, $2 billion added tax revenue and we should hear more republican governors going forward. they are really getting the message out there. david: bobby jindal may be pushing some of his fellow republicans. he is a little reticent about it. liz: the guys that are providing cover. it does provide cover for this other gentlemen to move. david: to your state of illinois and c
liz: it is bad for the u.s. economy would it takes more manpower and brains to file the return on your income than it does to earn it. that is what the states are showing. watch out for what california did. there is nothing more permanent than a temporary tax. if they do this experiment, but the sales tax into the code permanently for the state. there is a debate about pushing consumers to do online shopping. david: if you want less of something, tax it more. the reverse is true. we want more...
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i hope it stays in the u.s.. stuart: do you think this is an appreciating asset that will go up in value? if it goes up will it be worth much more than that? liz: he is not putting his gold medal. [talking over each other] more than $1 billion. >> babe ruth's jersey sold last year, the only gold medal from this miracle on ice belonged to a player named mark welsh which sold at auction in 2010 for $300,000. stuart: you make your point. i am astonished $1 million -- charles: it would be worth more if he didn't watch it. >> it would deal little fresh. liz: worth more than elvis's shirt he wore at the last concert? >> there has been a lot of elvis material out there. this is 1-of-a-kind. stuart: if he haven't watched it he would have his dna on it. good luck with the auction and we are pleased to see you that it might go for $1 million. that is extraordinary. the american ceo who called french workers lazy and overpaid. he is not backing down. french national, an economist joins us after the break, we get her reactio
i hope it stays in the u.s.. stuart: do you think this is an appreciating asset that will go up in value? if it goes up will it be worth much more than that? liz: he is not putting his gold medal. [talking over each other] more than $1 billion. >> babe ruth's jersey sold last year, the only gold medal from this miracle on ice belonged to a player named mark welsh which sold at auction in 2010 for $300,000. stuart: you make your point. i am astonished $1 million -- charles: it would be...
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it really is not that much different than the u.s. law in terms of the degrees of homicide. >> and very quickly because we're almost out of time. isn't it it common sense he would yell before he would shoot? whoever is in that bathroom, i'm going to shoot? isn't that common sense. >> i will answer that yes. go ahead and make up something. >> here i am, why don't you shoot first? this is somebody who has just been waken out of bed. his life has had to overcome adversity. this is somebody who has somebody he loves very much there and wants to take care of her and he's panicked and he has violence done to him in the past. i don't know that it's that crazy as what the prosecution's theory is. >> i mean, come on. >> there's no jury and the judge today said he can't be so sure. >> i think you've made a good case. jeffrey toobin and mark geragos, thank you so much. mark is co-author of "mistrial." we're far from through with this story because there's so much interest. we're devoting a full hour to it. "anderson cooper 360," blade runner, mu
it really is not that much different than the u.s. law in terms of the degrees of homicide. >> and very quickly because we're almost out of time. isn't it it common sense he would yell before he would shoot? whoever is in that bathroom, i'm going to shoot? isn't that common sense. >> i will answer that yes. go ahead and make up something. >> here i am, why don't you shoot first? this is somebody who has just been waken out of bed. his life has had to overcome adversity. this...
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and the fear of what the collapse of euro and connection with the u.s., first the u.s. has a lot of investment in europe, so, i mean, these kind of uncertainty, they trigger and they spill out, but there is another big thing. and the u.s. based a lot of kind of prospective growth on experts and when you don't export. when the countries are buying your stuff are doing really, really badly, that's another kind of channel for trouble for us. >> and one last one. i'm told that austerity is the result of spending cuts in europe. is that accurate? >> hardly. hardly. i mean, there are some countries who actually cut spending a little bit, but these countries have also overwelcomingly increased taxes. >> that's it. it's a tax increase as opposed to a spending cut produced this misery? >> and by the way, alberto al seena of harvard and some of the co-authors have shown this is the worst way to reduce debt to gdp ratio. this balanced approach, the president likes, the mix-up can prevent spending cuts, but absolutely real tax increases. stuart: veronique de rugy, you make a lot of
and the fear of what the collapse of euro and connection with the u.s., first the u.s. has a lot of investment in europe, so, i mean, these kind of uncertainty, they trigger and they spill out, but there is another big thing. and the u.s. based a lot of kind of prospective growth on experts and when you don't export. when the countries are buying your stuff are doing really, really badly, that's another kind of channel for trouble for us. >> and one last one. i'm told that austerity is...
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the u.s. it does not smell perfectly -- connell: they did not want to admit wrongdoing in a settlement. now you have a lawsuit as a result of that. there are a lot of people that were wrong about the financial crisis. maybe some of them were wrong on purpose, maybe they were not. if you look at the complaint, they may have some issues. there are e-mails. internal e-mails, if you look at the complaint back in 2006 where in s&p employee said rating agencies continue to create an even bigger monster. let's hope we are all wealthy and retired by the time this house of cards falters. that applies that selig did know it was a mess and they still said it is all right. >> you have to take into account how many employees work at any organization. it is very hard. we have not seen the complaint yet. what it actually stipulates. in terms of prognosticating the future and predicting the financial crisis -- connell: a lot of people were wrong. [talking over each other] connell: i do not know what your pers
the u.s. it does not smell perfectly -- connell: they did not want to admit wrongdoing in a settlement. now you have a lawsuit as a result of that. there are a lot of people that were wrong about the financial crisis. maybe some of them were wrong on purpose, maybe they were not. if you look at the complaint, they may have some issues. there are e-mails. internal e-mails, if you look at the complaint back in 2006 where in s&p employee said rating agencies continue to create an even bigger...
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u.s. companies tend to do really well as long as the u.s. currency continues to be cheaper. >> all right. thank you, guys. good to see you both. thanks for joining us today. appreciate it very much. >>> up next, "the new york times" now responding to elon musk about his claim that the newspaper's test drive of a new high-end electric tesla was bogus. phil lebeau will have the latest on that. >>> then the threat of massive spending cuts hanging over the market, coming up i'll talk to gene sperling from the white house today. they want more revenue. representative tom cole says more taxes are off the table. is there any hope of a compromise to be reached? back in a moment. , , you should know that axiron is here. the only underarm treatment for low t. that's right, the one you apply to the underarm. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected sign
u.s. companies tend to do really well as long as the u.s. currency continues to be cheaper. >> all right. thank you, guys. good to see you both. thanks for joining us today. appreciate it very much. >>> up next, "the new york times" now responding to elon musk about his claim that the newspaper's test drive of a new high-end electric tesla was bogus. phil lebeau will have the latest on that. >>> then the threat of massive spending cuts hanging over the market,...
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the u.s. will -- stocks are expensive compared to the rest of the world. the suggestion is not to own the u.s., but all a little less of it. you just look at your 401(k) and change allocation in terms of percentage. are you worried about something in particular here in the u.s.? we will talk about the sequestration later with mr. brown. the markets, will they have a big selloff? >> i do not know if we are looking at a big selloff. we have faced these huge issues. will the u.s. go off the fiscal cliff? i think this is a more modest issue. we are putting a lot of fiscal drag. that is a lot of money for an economy only growing 2%. my concern is not a major selloff, but a growth disappointment in the first half. we are looking at a correction, should that happen. connell: we will have this debate and continue to have it. some people are saying that this of kuester is a really big deal. it is in a slow bleed. it is not as big of a deal. >> you cannot look at it in isolation. in total, again, it is
the u.s. will -- stocks are expensive compared to the rest of the world. the suggestion is not to own the u.s., but all a little less of it. you just look at your 401(k) and change allocation in terms of percentage. are you worried about something in particular here in the u.s.? we will talk about the sequestration later with mr. brown. the markets, will they have a big selloff? >> i do not know if we are looking at a big selloff. we have faced these huge issues. will the u.s. go off the...
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investigators from u.s. osha, caltrans and the contractors are studying the collapsed steel. >> the various parties will be looking at both the crane and scaffolding. >> reporter: the crane was also being barged to pier seven as well. >> the main dismantling of the truss is going to pause. >> reporter: do you know how much time? >> right now they are estimates the investigation will take one month. >> reporter: because of the collapse the removal of all this reddish false work will be delayed by at least 30 days. meaning when the bridge opens a lot of it will still be in place. >> construction of the east span is continuing as planned and the bridge is still scheduled to open on labor day weekend. >> reporter: precisely how the steel support and crane actually failed will tell if it was a mechanical failure or human error. tom vacar, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a leak in the washington state nuclear waste site is now bigger than originally thought. we've learned six tanks are leaking. washington's governor says
investigators from u.s. osha, caltrans and the contractors are studying the collapsed steel. >> the various parties will be looking at both the crane and scaffolding. >> reporter: the crane was also being barged to pier seven as well. >> the main dismantling of the truss is going to pause. >> reporter: do you know how much time? >> right now they are estimates the investigation will take one month. >> reporter: because of the collapse the removal of all this...
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ashley: the u.s. is blaming china for a recent string of cyber attacks and the white house is prepare to take action and considering trade fines against china. peter barnes in washington with details on this. peter. >> that's right, ashley. the administration is set to release a report next hour that will discuss possible new fines and trade sanctions against china for cyber threat according to sources. attorney general eric holder will be heading this press conference. the u.s. is trying to step up efforts to prevent chinese hacking which hit dozens of u.s. companies according to a separate report from mandiant, a sigher security firm. mandiant report says the chinese military is behind a lot of the hacking. that report is increasing pressure on the u.s. to take more foresful action against china for what experts say has been years of systemic espionage. >> we know that trade secret theft can cripple a company's competitive advantage in foreign markets, diminish export prospects around the globe and
ashley: the u.s. is blaming china for a recent string of cyber attacks and the white house is prepare to take action and considering trade fines against china. peter barnes in washington with details on this. peter. >> that's right, ashley. the administration is set to release a report next hour that will discuss possible new fines and trade sanctions against china for cyber threat according to sources. attorney general eric holder will be heading this press conference. the u.s. is trying...
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the u.s., it's not resolved so more higher gasoline is ahead of us. stuart: and david, hold on, i want to see what happens when the opening bell starts to ring and starting right now. i'm expecting the dow to hit 14,000, we've been away for three days and friday afternoon the dow closed at 13,981. the early indicator suggested we go up, 20, maybe 20 points at the opening bell and that would take us to 14,000 so we're off and running again. stocks at a very high level. i've got a question for you. are you in this market, you, the little guy. we've got an expert on that coming up in just a moment from charles schwab and he'll give us the answer and on the high side in the first seconds. today's merger talk, a number of mergers, officemax, office depot reportedly getting together. and lauren simonetti on the floor of the exchange. looks like they will he' give staples a run for their money. >> it may be higher prices for consumers. let's go straight to where they both trade. as you can see, offic
the u.s., it's not resolved so more higher gasoline is ahead of us. stuart: and david, hold on, i want to see what happens when the opening bell starts to ring and starting right now. i'm expecting the dow to hit 14,000, we've been away for three days and friday afternoon the dow closed at 13,981. the early indicator suggested we go up, 20, maybe 20 points at the opening bell and that would take us to 14,000 so we're off and running again. stocks at a very high level. i've got a question for...
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the money printing, low interest rate environment drives down the value of the u.s. dollar, and all the commode di -- commode -- commodities, gasoline and oil, and everything goes up. stuart: thank you. the federal government not the only one trying to get in on legal marijuana. unions trying to give it a try, not give it a try, but the legalization a try, okay? three dispensaries in los angeles sapped by the nation's largest retail union, and another 49 in the city plan to enter the labor agreement by the end of this year. okay? that was just a news alert. no comment required, ladies and gentlemen. e-cigarettes, well, they are a booming industry, and, yesterday, we spoke to the chief executive of a company that makes those electronic cigarettes. he tried one on the set yesterday. well, today, we have with us dr. keith ablow. welcome to the program. >> my pleasure, thanks for having me. stuart: you're welcome. these cigarettes delivers nicotine directly to you without the smell and tar. where do you stand on it >> >> here's where. i had experience with the cigarettes
the money printing, low interest rate environment drives down the value of the u.s. dollar, and all the commode di -- commode -- commodities, gasoline and oil, and everything goes up. stuart: thank you. the federal government not the only one trying to get in on legal marijuana. unions trying to give it a try, not give it a try, but the legalization a try, okay? three dispensaries in los angeles sapped by the nation's largest retail union, and another 49 in the city plan to enter the labor...
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in the u.s., you pay about 2 to $300 to the carrier when you upgrade but the inherent value of the device is much higher than that. it is closer to 6 to $800. so when we pay you $200, a couple years after you used the., the intrinsic value of the device is much higher than that. there is plenty of demand, both in the u.s., but even more so in emerging markets for these devices. david: so, for example, do you sell them into mexico? do you sell them in asia? where is your biggest market for resale? >> we sell into a lot of different regions. i would say asia is the largest market that we sell into. as well as africa and latin america. if you think about demand for these phones over the next three years you're talking about two billion units that will be in demand in those markets. apple, samsung, black remember i, they can't make enough phones to satisfy demand. david: we've been hearing and apple's stock has shown this the last six months or a year, there is less of a demand and encroaching on mar
in the u.s., you pay about 2 to $300 to the carrier when you upgrade but the inherent value of the device is much higher than that. it is closer to 6 to $800. so when we pay you $200, a couple years after you used the., the intrinsic value of the device is much higher than that. there is plenty of demand, both in the u.s., but even more so in emerging markets for these devices. david: so, for example, do you sell them into mexico? do you sell them in asia? where is your biggest market for...
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investigators from u.s. osha, caltrans and the contractors are studying the collapsed steel. >> the various parties will be looking at both the crane and scaffolding. >> reporter: the crane was also being barged to pier seven as well. >> the main dismantling of the truss is going to pause. >> reporter: do you know how much time? >> right now they are estimates the investigation will take one month. >> reporter: because of the collapse the removal of all this reddish false work will be delayed by at least 30 days. meaning when the bridge opens a lot of it will still be in place. >> construction of the east span is continuing as planned and the bridge is still scheduled to open on labor day weekend. >> reporter: precisely how the steel support and crane actually failed will tell if it was a mechanical failure or human error. tom vacar, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a leak in the washington state nuclear waste site is now bigger than originally thought. we've learned six tanks are leaking. washington's governor says
investigators from u.s. osha, caltrans and the contractors are studying the collapsed steel. >> the various parties will be looking at both the crane and scaffolding. >> reporter: the crane was also being barged to pier seven as well. >> the main dismantling of the truss is going to pause. >> reporter: do you know how much time? >> right now they are estimates the investigation will take one month. >> reporter: because of the collapse the removal of all this...
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why do they care about the u.s. chamber giving money? it is simple. the u.s. chamber of commerce oh poses a lot of issues supported by the obama administration. they were a huge opponent to obamacare. if you can get dell to tell you, tell everybody how much it is giving to the chamber which is opposing obamacare, you can protest dell on that one issue. that is what the chamber worries about. what we have right knew is the sec right in the middle of it. we should point out that mary schapiro met with a lot of advocacy groups over last couple years. she is out. mary jo white is in or still needs to be confirmed. what people will tell me this is the first big major regulatory issue mary jo white takes up. do they actually propose a rule. they have to pass it. they have to put it out for comment. ashley: right. >> do they go in that step? it will be pretty big. corporate america is starting to get worried. when you go to the sec to pass stuff like that it is different than going through the proxy process which as you know is piecemeal. ashley: charlie gasparino, a
why do they care about the u.s. chamber giving money? it is simple. the u.s. chamber of commerce oh poses a lot of issues supported by the obama administration. they were a huge opponent to obamacare. if you can get dell to tell you, tell everybody how much it is giving to the chamber which is opposing obamacare, you can protest dell on that one issue. that is what the chamber worries about. what we have right knew is the sec right in the middle of it. we should point out that mary schapiro met...
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i'm ellie. >> when you think of the u.s. marines, you typically think of soldiers hitting the beach in a hard-fought battle. but it's not all they do. nicole gives us a new view of the united states marines. >> welcome to marine barracks, washington. [ drums play ] it's the oldest active military post in the u.s. marine corps. >> marine barracks, washington, was founded on march 31, 1801, when president thomas jefferson rode on horseback with lieutenant colonel william ward burrows, our second commandant of the marine corps. they rode around southeast d.c. looking for a home for marine barracks, washington. >> ever since then, marines have been stationed here. >> there are seven companies that make up marine barracks, washington. altogether, we're stationed here we're about 1,200 marines, sailors, and civilians. >> one of the oldest buildings in washington is the commandant's home. the commandant is the highest-ranking marine. it's easy to see why the post was declared an historic landmark. everywhere you look, you're surrou
i'm ellie. >> when you think of the u.s. marines, you typically think of soldiers hitting the beach in a hard-fought battle. but it's not all they do. nicole gives us a new view of the united states marines. >> welcome to marine barracks, washington. [ drums play ] it's the oldest active military post in the u.s. marine corps. >> marine barracks, washington, was founded on march 31, 1801, when president thomas jefferson rode on horseback with lieutenant colonel william ward...
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finally, u.s. airways, i should say, are closing in on a 11 billion dollar merger with american allies and it would create the world's largest ally and they're trading up a little tiny bit, holding right around 14 bucks a share. all right, the fed keeps on printing, economic growth slowing, and vladimir putin gets the hit and he's been hoarding gold for a decade and why the price moving higher? we'll discuss it in a moment. (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottre. voted "best investment services company." today is gonnae an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 de
finally, u.s. airways, i should say, are closing in on a 11 billion dollar merger with american allies and it would create the world's largest ally and they're trading up a little tiny bit, holding right around 14 bucks a share. all right, the fed keeps on printing, economic growth slowing, and vladimir putin gets the hit and he's been hoarding gold for a decade and why the price moving higher? we'll discuss it in a moment. (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way....
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the u.s. postal service now charging a penny more for stamps and postcard mailings. the price of a first-class stamp for domestic mail rising from 45¢ to 46. the u.s.p.s. also releasing a new stamp, the global forever, allowing customers to mail letters anywhere in the world for $1.10. for "teen kids news," i'm rick leventhal, "fox news channel in the classroom." >> let's get your opinion in "speak of the week." >> sooner or later, most of us are going to have to work for a living. so, have you thought about what career would be best for you? >> yeah, i have -- probably a lawyer or a doctor. >> i want to be a doctor or a surgeon or something. >> personally, i love acting, but i don't know if that's the best career. but, i mean, it's always been something that i've been great at. >> i've been thinking that i wanted to be a writer when i get older, 'cause english is my favorite subject, and i like writing. >> probably being a tennis player, because i really like tennis, and it's fun. >> psychologist. i can read people really well, and i just think it's really interest
the u.s. postal service now charging a penny more for stamps and postcard mailings. the price of a first-class stamp for domestic mail rising from 45¢ to 46. the u.s.p.s. also releasing a new stamp, the global forever, allowing customers to mail letters anywhere in the world for $1.10. for "teen kids news," i'm rick leventhal, "fox news channel in the classroom." >> let's get your opinion in "speak of the week." >> sooner or later, most of us are going...
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the attack so fierce, in the end more than half of the 53 u.s. troops at the outpost were were killed or wounded. but as buildings burned and the enemy ran freely through the outpost, soldiers became heros. one in particular. >> i know that there are so many great soldiers out there that would have stepped into my shoes and done the same thing. >> reporter: former staff sergeant clint romesha is a reluctant hero. that day he helped plan the recapture of keating and led troops in repelling the onslaught of taliban fighters during a grueling day-long battle. next week, romesha will receive the medal of honor, highest award for combat bravery, becoming just the fourth living recipient among those who have served in afghanistan and iraq. chris jones was a young private under romesha's command when the taliban struck. >> he is in my opinion the only reason we came back that day. >> you led them into places where your fellow soldiers had already been killed. that's why you're getting this medal. others have died in the place that you ran into. you were
the attack so fierce, in the end more than half of the 53 u.s. troops at the outpost were were killed or wounded. but as buildings burned and the enemy ran freely through the outpost, soldiers became heros. one in particular. >> i know that there are so many great soldiers out there that would have stepped into my shoes and done the same thing. >> reporter: former staff sergeant clint romesha is a reluctant hero. that day he helped plan the recapture of keating and led troops in...
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he told the trustee and u.s. attorney that the banks he did business with with had to know what i was doing regarding the fraud. we will have much more on this at 2:00 p.m. eastern. shibani: fascinating news and developments. adam shapiro, we look forward to that in the 2:00 p.m. hour. coming up, we will tell you about a new travel company bringing private jet travel. you will not want to miss that. black jet. ashley: it will be good. the academy awards this weekend. ceos and movies that changed their lives. which half italian ceo was inspired by "the godfather"? take a guess. we will tell you who after the break. ♪ . . . .. my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i wou make money doi what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com toy
he told the trustee and u.s. attorney that the banks he did business with with had to know what i was doing regarding the fraud. we will have much more on this at 2:00 p.m. eastern. shibani: fascinating news and developments. adam shapiro, we look forward to that in the 2:00 p.m. hour. coming up, we will tell you about a new travel company bringing private jet travel. you will not want to miss that. black jet. ashley: it will be good. the academy awards this weekend. ceos and movies that...
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he led the u.s. out of the depression and on to victory in world war ii. >> to then come out of world war ii in 1945 as a superpower -- that was a massively huge transformation for this country. >> roosevelt didn't live to see that final victory. he died in his fourth term. but he'll have many enduring legacies -- for example, establishing social security and laying the groundwork for the united nations. one of fdr's achievements will never be matched. no president can be elected to more than two terms again because congress changed the constitution after he died. for "teen kids news," i'm lauren. >> that's all for this week. thanks for joining us. >> we'll see you next time with more "teen kids news." >> write to us at... u steves: as it was in ancient times, piraeus is still the port of athens. from piraeus, boats depart for points throughout the aegean sea. cruise ships await their passengers, and hydrofoils vie with lumbering car ferries. it's an exciting springboard for the greek isles. we're ri
he led the u.s. out of the depression and on to victory in world war ii. >> to then come out of world war ii in 1945 as a superpower -- that was a massively huge transformation for this country. >> roosevelt didn't live to see that final victory. he died in his fourth term. but he'll have many enduring legacies -- for example, establishing social security and laying the groundwork for the united nations. one of fdr's achievements will never be matched. no president can be elected to...
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we talk about u.s. stocks and i see in your notes you favor emerging markets and european stocks over the u.s. if you do go for the u.s., make sure they have good international exposure. >> yeah. we are having a good earnings season domestically right now. one of the things we are paying atension to is the fact that those u.s. companies generating a significant portion of the revenues from overseas, those are the companies carrying weight as oppose to companies generating most revenues here domestically. beyond that, yes, we like eurozone stocks. we think the best place for us to make money for our clients over the next five years would be a merging markets. now the key things to remember is that we're not necessarily saying that eurozone stocks are going to, you know, be fantastic performers this year in 2013. but when we manage on the five year time horizon, we feel over the course of the next five years, the next is emerge market stocks followed by eurozone and u.s. stocks at the end of that. >> supe
we talk about u.s. stocks and i see in your notes you favor emerging markets and european stocks over the u.s. if you do go for the u.s., make sure they have good international exposure. >> yeah. we are having a good earnings season domestically right now. one of the things we are paying atension to is the fact that those u.s. companies generating a significant portion of the revenues from overseas, those are the companies carrying weight as oppose to companies generating most revenues...
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>> new this morning iran claims they have footage from a downed u.s. drone, a video showing a man identified as a member of iran iran's military narrated on the situation. iran said they took down the drone in december of 2011 in northeast iran. at time, officials admitted the drone was missing. president obama asked iran to return it. >> that comes as confirmation hearings are underway in washington if president obama's nominee for c.i.a. director john brennan is likely to face pressure over his support for drone attacks during the bush administration. the hearings could get heated. >> today we get a rare public look at the secret drone operation, a program president obama has used more than president bush and a program that is under heavy scrutiny. rebound's pick for c.i.a. director could face serious heated from the president's party. this afternoon, democrats will likely demand answers about the use of unmanned drones to attack enemies overseas. brennan is the point person on drones, the man who signed off on the "kill" list. >> i suggest these tar
>> new this morning iran claims they have footage from a downed u.s. drone, a video showing a man identified as a member of iran iran's military narrated on the situation. iran said they took down the drone in december of 2011 in northeast iran. at time, officials admitted the drone was missing. president obama asked iran to return it. >> that comes as confirmation hearings are underway in washington if president obama's nominee for c.i.a. director john brennan is likely to face...
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the u.s. on balance is good, not everyone of them. we have central bankers all over the world, but begging for reflation putting money in the system and a lot of cash getting zero return and those things i think are the reason the stock is likely to continue going. connell: that is the last one i want to pick up on because reading your most recent numbers is lack of tolerance for the cash balances giving a zero return, so people do look and say i can't get a return for a decent yield on anything, so i would rather be in stocks than any kind of fixed income class. if any of that changing in the future, and if so at what point? interest rates have to go up some point, don't they? >> i think they will continue to creep higher, but they can't go a lot higher because the economy would then weekend. so i think as we globalize and the rate race will continue hig, but a lot of cash out there saying when things were volatile in the wrong direction, meaning down, my return of my capital, if you will. no
the u.s. on balance is good, not everyone of them. we have central bankers all over the world, but begging for reflation putting money in the system and a lot of cash getting zero return and those things i think are the reason the stock is likely to continue going. connell: that is the last one i want to pick up on because reading your most recent numbers is lack of tolerance for the cash balances giving a zero return, so people do look and say i can't get a return for a decent yield on...
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how big a risk is it for the u.s. in 2013? there are some drug resistant strains making their way around the world in this very infectious disease. it is happening now. make sure you are safe. that's all in the next 59 minutes. simon hobbs is my partner today. he is in for sue. >> let's focus on the economic signs today. the drop took us from record highs, let's not forget. was it the correction that so many people have warned us about? right now, you can see, we are just about to retake on this bounce, it would appear, dow down. s&p, 1513. also higher on oil but we've lost a lot this week. gold, as you can see, 1572. still way below the $1600 level. that market bouncing back clearly, sign number one, for investors heading into the weekend. sign number two comes from europe. european commission very negative on the country's economic prospects for the year. they say you will barely grow for the whole of the 27 nation eu. they will contract again in 2013. sign number three provided by the federal reserve bank of st. louis, jame
how big a risk is it for the u.s. in 2013? there are some drug resistant strains making their way around the world in this very infectious disease. it is happening now. make sure you are safe. that's all in the next 59 minutes. simon hobbs is my partner today. he is in for sue. >> let's focus on the economic signs today. the drop took us from record highs, let's not forget. was it the correction that so many people have warned us about? right now, you can see, we are just about to retake...
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we need to understand u.s. mentality. you get into the intellectual property. one analyst actually said that china has stolen as much intellectual property, about 50 times the amount of information in the library of congress. we are talking about major information that they are getting and this has been going on time and time again. these major, sophisticated technology companies such as apple and facebook and such as google, yet, they are flat out denying it with what we do know, for example, in 2010 when google announced that they had major intellectual property. the state of bombing came out and they said clearly it was from the chinese government that has storm is property. these are allegations that they are going to continue to deny. but we do know that there is one thing about a communist government. and they are rigorously knowing what is going on and what these hackers are doing. neil: they can't be leaving these fire, so is are going we do know the chinese anything like we owed them today. >> china is a much more serious threat. to hear the white hous
we need to understand u.s. mentality. you get into the intellectual property. one analyst actually said that china has stolen as much intellectual property, about 50 times the amount of information in the library of congress. we are talking about major information that they are getting and this has been going on time and time again. these major, sophisticated technology companies such as apple and facebook and such as google, yet, they are flat out denying it with what we do know, for example,...
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from u.s. housing to italy, political chaos in italy sending shockwaves across european markets today. italy's market plunging 5%. major indexes from london to paris, they lost well over 1%, 2% on the cac and dark. comes as no party actually won enough votes to form a majority in italy's parliament, that means the leaders, former prime minister, silvio berlusconi, he is back, comedian turned politician and peair bersani have to govern together. mario can monty putting measures to try to get italy's economy back on track and could go out the window. tracy: was this one big vote against mama germany? we don't want you to tell us what to do? ashley: exactly. no one likes to pay taxes. they're paying taxes like greece. they want perlous scone any said, forget about it. you don't need to pay taxes. that is the italian way of life. that is quarter past. just after quarter past. time to check the markets. nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange where we go about every 15 minutes.
from u.s. housing to italy, political chaos in italy sending shockwaves across european markets today. italy's market plunging 5%. major indexes from london to paris, they lost well over 1%, 2% on the cac and dark. comes as no party actually won enough votes to form a majority in italy's parliament, that means the leaders, former prime minister, silvio berlusconi, he is back, comedian turned politician and peair bersani have to govern together. mario can monty putting measures to try to get...
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here in the u.s. we see internet at home. but in many parts of the world the first experience of the internet through their phone. we've invested a lot there. we've stressed design. the sfone now such an intensely personal object. we've done surveys in the past if you leave your home without your phone or wallet which are you likely to go back for and the sans your phone. you can boar rerow money but if you don't have your phone you are out of touch. you can't doket friends and family. so that's why the phone business has been so successful for us and we can bring all of our strengths and design in technology, in connectivity to the phone market. >> what is the future development for samsung and android? >> so really i can't comment on a platform strategy other than to say samsung has been a brand that wants to deliver what consumers are interested in. we believe in consumer choice. we've had multiple platforms in the past. we are focused on offering choice to consumers. if there is demand for a product, we want to offer that
here in the u.s. we see internet at home. but in many parts of the world the first experience of the internet through their phone. we've invested a lot there. we've stressed design. the sfone now such an intensely personal object. we've done surveys in the past if you leave your home without your phone or wallet which are you likely to go back for and the sans your phone. you can boar rerow money but if you don't have your phone you are out of touch. you can't doket friends and family. so...
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the u.s. relies on them too much. >> the drone is the only weapon that really frightened insurgents. it is ineffective. we cannot possibly kill these people one at a time and expect to come out on top. >> they are clearly not invincible. iranian tv has shown these pictures that come from a u.s. surveillance drone they captured two years ago. it's interesting timing. >> with me here in the studio is a former adviser to president obama's special up is that it to afghanistan and pakistan. you understand this area of the world very closely. how important is this to the national security? >> it has killed a number of al qaeda leaders but it has not decimated the organization completely. it has pushed them to move into other areas of the middle east. also, at a very high political cost. it does cause an enormous amount of anger in pakistan which has helped to spread extremism. the pakistan is feel that this has encouraged attacks on civilians. >> the drone program has been stepped up a lot by the ob
the u.s. relies on them too much. >> the drone is the only weapon that really frightened insurgents. it is ineffective. we cannot possibly kill these people one at a time and expect to come out on top. >> they are clearly not invincible. iranian tv has shown these pictures that come from a u.s. surveillance drone they captured two years ago. it's interesting timing. >> with me here in the studio is a former adviser to president obama's special up is that it to afghanistan and...
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that would mean paying the 35% u.s. corporate tax rate. do apple shareholders really want that? well, here's my opinion, take the einhorn option for a special high dividend stock, and with the rest of the money, do an amazon, that is, plow it back into the company to expand. that way shareholders who want income get it, and shareholders who want a dynamic expanding business also get what they want. but be careful, apple, the government wants its piece. at the state of the union speech tonight, guess who chief executive officer tim cook will be sitting next to? right next to the first lady. no pressure. i'm a conservative investor. but that doesn't mean i don't want to make money. i love making money. i try to be smart with my investments. i also try to keep my costs down. what's your plan? ishares. low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before inves
that would mean paying the 35% u.s. corporate tax rate. do apple shareholders really want that? well, here's my opinion, take the einhorn option for a special high dividend stock, and with the rest of the money, do an amazon, that is, plow it back into the company to expand. that way shareholders who want income get it, and shareholders who want a dynamic expanding business also get what they want. but be careful, apple, the government wants its piece. at the state of the union speech tonight,...
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manitowoc at the heart of the u.s. made in america industrial economy making cranes, equipment for restaurants, right now business is looking good. but which part? it may surprise you. quarterly revenue jumping 10%. manitowoc ceo, fox business exclusive, telling us whether the economy is gaining ahead of steam, regardless, his company is doing very well. again a fox business exclusive. he's only talking to you and us. first though super bowl xlvii, forget the game; right? it is all about the commercials, but no matter who wins, niners or ravens, some technology companies will shine. which ones? we're going to talk about that when the closing bell returns. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for
manitowoc at the heart of the u.s. made in america industrial economy making cranes, equipment for restaurants, right now business is looking good. but which part? it may surprise you. quarterly revenue jumping 10%. manitowoc ceo, fox business exclusive, telling us whether the economy is gaining ahead of steam, regardless, his company is doing very well. again a fox business exclusive. he's only talking to you and us. first though super bowl xlvii, forget the game; right? it is all about the...
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